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Course 1017 |
1017 Mastering Web Application Development Using Microsoft Visual Interdev 6 |
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To view the course outline click here.
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This course teaches site developers who perform
architectural planning, technology selection, or Web site programming tasks how
to create enterprise-level Web sites that use component object model (COM)
components on both the client and the server.
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the issues involved in creating an
enterprise Web site.
- Create and publish a simple Web site with
Microsoft® Visual InterDev™ Web development system version 6.0.
- Create interactive content for a Web site.
- Add server scripting to a Web page using active
server pages (ASP) and COM components.
- Implement security in a Web site.
- Read and write information to an OLE DB provider
from ASP using Visual InterDev data tools.
- Build reusable, robust COM components with
Microsoft Visual Basic programming system version 6.0 that are compatible with
Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
- Integrate Web solutions with Microsoft BackOffice family services.
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| Prerequisites |
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Before attending this course, students must have:
- Browse World Wide Web sites with Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
- Send and receive electronic mail with a mail
client such as Microsoft Exchange.
- State differences between two-tier and three-tier
client/server architecture models.
- Define the Internet and what it is used
for.
- Compose a new hypertext markup language (HTML)
document with an HTML authoring program such as the Microsoft FrontPage® Web
site creation and management tool.
- Use ActiveX® controls and Java applets on a Web
page.
- Use a database development tool to:
- Execute queries and call stored procedures.
- Discriminate between record sets and
tables.
- Write a simple SQL query using SELECT and
WHERE.
This course assumes
that the student has intermediate programming competency with Visual Basic.
Before attending this course, students must be able to demonstrate the following
skills, preferably with Visual Basic:
- Use looping and conditional constructs.
- Create Functions and Sub procedures.
- Use an object model in an application.
- Use the Visual Basic Object Browser or similar
tool to examine the properties, methods, and events of objects.
Completing both the Mastering Fundamentals of Web Site Development and Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development courses
satisfies the prerequisite skills listed above.
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| Duration |
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Five days.
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